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Peppa Pig Season1 E01-E10

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Episode 1

Words

muddy [ˈmʌdi]
Something that is muddy contains mud or is covered in mud.
puddle [ˈpʌdl]
A puddle is a small, shallow pool of liquid that has spread on the ground.

Phrases

Sentences

Episode 2

Words

suppertime ['sʌpətaɪm]
Suppertime is the period of the day when people have their supper. It can be in the early part of the evening or just before they go to bed at night.
tuck [tʌk]
If you tuck something somewhere, you put it there so that it is safe, comfortable, or neat.
neat [ni:t]
A neat place, thing, or person is tidy and smart, and has everything in the correct place.
draughts [dræfts]
Draughts is a game for two people, played with 24 round pieces on a board.

Phrases

tuck up
If you tuck a child up in bed, you tuck them in

Sentences

Sentence
i beg your pardon

Episode 3

Words

fairy [ˈfeəri]
A fairy is an imaginary creature with magical powers. Fairies are often represented as small people with wings.
lick [lɪk]
When people or animals lick something, they move their tongue across its surface.
plaster [ˈplɑ:stə(r)]
A plaster is a strip of sticky material used for covering small cuts or sores on your body.
sore [sɔ:(r)]
If part of your body is sore, it causes you pain and discomfort.
tummy [ˈtʌmi]
Your tummy is the part of the front of your body below your waist. Tummy is often used by children or by adults talking to children.
tickle [ˈtɪkl]
If something tickles you or tickles, it causes an irritating feeling by lightly touching a part of your body.
irritate [ˈɪrɪteɪt]
If something irritates a part of your body, it causes it to itch or become sore.
rumbling [ˈrʌmblɪŋ]
A rumbling is a low continuous noise.

Phrases

lick out
To clean or remove something by licking, often referring to scraping the inside of a container with the tongue

Sentences

Episode 4

Words

granny ['ɡrænɪ]
Some people refer to their grandmother as granny.
grandpa [ˈgrænpɑ:]
Your grandpa is your grandfather

Episode 5

Episode 6

Words

playgroup [ˈpleɪgru:p]
A playgroup is an informal school for very young children, where they learn things by playing.
petal [ˈpetl]
The petals of a flower are the thin coloured or white parts which together form the flower.
stalk [stɔ:k]
The stalk of a flower, leaf, or fruit is the thin part that joins it to the plant or tree.
hooray [huˈreɪ]
used to show that you are happy or that you approve of sth
brilliant [ˈbrɪliənt]
You can say that something is brilliant when you are very pleased about it or think that it is very good.

Phrases

look forward to sth
If you look forward to something that is going to happen, you want it to happen because you think you will enjoy it.
keep sb company
to stay with sb so that they are not alone

Episode 7

Words

lap [læp]
If you have something on your lap when you are sitting down, it is on top of your legs and near to your body.
mend [mend]
If you mend something that is broken or not working, you repair it, so that it works properly or can be used.

Phrases

on earth
On earth is used for emphasis in questions that begin with words such as 'how', 'why', 'what', or 'where'. It is often used to suggest that there is no obvious or easy answer to the question being asked.

Sentences

Sentence
I am a bit of an expert at these things.

Episode 8

Words

cheeky [ˈtʃi:ki]
If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheeky, you think that they are slightly rude or disrespectful but in a charming or amusing way.
tease [ti:z]
To tease someone means to laugh at them or make jokes about them in order to embarrass, annoy, or upset them.

Episode 9

Words

fuzzy [ˈfʌzi]
A fuzzy picture, image, or sound is unclear and hard to see or hear.
grumpy [ˈgrʌmpi]
If you say that someone is grumpy, you mean that they are bad-tempered and miserable.
ridiculous [rɪˈdɪkjələs]
If you say that something or someone is ridiculous, you mean that they are very foolish.
slipper [ˈslɪpə(r)]
Slippers are loose, soft shoes that you wear at home.
bump [bʌmp]
If you bump into something or someone, you accidentally hit them while you are moving.

Episode 10

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